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Home » AT&T and Corning Ink $1B Deal for Fiber Expansion

AT&T and Corning Ink $1B Deal for Fiber Expansion

October 28, 2024
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AT&T has secured a multi-year, $1 billion agreement with Corning Incorporated to support the expansion of its fiber network across the United States. This deal, which leverages Corning’s Evolv® connectivity solutions, aligns with AT&T’s mission to bring high-speed fiber internet to more households and businesses nationwide. Under this agreement, AT&T gains access to advanced fiber and cable technology, including Corning’s Evolv® FlexNAP™ with Multifiber Pushlok® Technology, fully compliant with Build America, Buy America (BEAD) requirements. The collaboration marks a significant step forward in AT&T’s fiber expansion, enhancing network capabilities and reducing costs.

Corning, a long-standing partner of AT&T, benefits from its preferential status, with AT&T serving as its largest customer for connectivity solutions. The partnership underscores AT&T’s commitment to strengthening the nation’s fiber infrastructure through substantial organic investment, the Gigapower joint venture with BlackRock, and multiple open-access commercial agreements. AT&T, which has added five consecutive quarters of broadband subscribers, aims to extend fiber access to 30 million locations by the close of 2025.

• $1 billion multi-year agreement with Corning to expand AT&T’s fiber network

• Partnership includes Corning’s Evolv® FlexNAP™ with Multifiber Pushlok® Technology

• Evolv® solutions meet BEAD’s Build America, Buy America compliance

• Supports AT&T’s target of reaching 30 million locations by end of 2025

• Gigapower joint venture with BlackRock and new open-access agreements also fueling expansion

“We’ve built the nation’s fastest broadband network,” said AT&T CEO John Stankey. “This new multi-year agreement with Corning helps us to connect more households, communities, and businesses with the high-speed, reliable internet they need to thrive in a digital world.”

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